The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D., Late of Bethlem, Connecticut, Volume 1Stephen Dodge. Printed by J. Seymour, no. 49, John-street., 1811 - Congregational churches |
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... considered in the first discourse . 262 266 267 276 , 283 , 285 287 Are all things right , or wrong , merely because GOD wills them so to be ? Or merely because they do or do not tend to make us happy ? How was it consistent with God's ...
... considered in the first discourse . 262 266 267 276 , 283 , 285 287 Are all things right , or wrong , merely because GOD wills them so to be ? Or merely because they do or do not tend to make us happy ? How was it consistent with God's ...
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... considered in the second discourse . 460-61 What is the difference between the law of nature and the first covenant ? 301 304 , 320 , 453 What is it that does most commonly convince men of the doctrine of origin- al sin ? Why is ...
... considered in the second discourse . 460-61 What is the difference between the law of nature and the first covenant ? 301 304 , 320 , 453 What is it that does most commonly convince men of the doctrine of origin- al sin ? Why is ...
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... , defended , was opposite to the general opinion of mankind , whether Jews or Gentiles , and tended to sap their religion at the root . This gave them great disgust , and on this account , they considered and treated him as their.
... , defended , was opposite to the general opinion of mankind , whether Jews or Gentiles , and tended to sap their religion at the root . This gave them great disgust , and on this account , they considered and treated him as their.
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Joseph Bellamy. this account , they considered and treated him as their enemy . So that , as he himself declares , the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city , saying , That bonds and afflictions abide me . How- ever , in his view , the ...
Joseph Bellamy. this account , they considered and treated him as their enemy . So that , as he himself declares , the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city , saying , That bonds and afflictions abide me . How- ever , in his view , the ...
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... considered , they are under a law , which re- quires sinless perfection , on pain of eternal death . This law they have broken , and thus failed of that sinless obedience which it requires ; consequently , they have fallen under its ...
... considered , they are under a law , which re- quires sinless perfection , on pain of eternal death . This law they have broken , and thus failed of that sinless obedience which it requires ; consequently , they have fallen under its ...
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